Pharmacy student Amanda Whitehead is exploring the feasibility of future telehealth access in rural fire stations to help bring health care services to a location much closer to vulnerable people living in remote areas.
Located on the ground floor of the Compton Union Building in Pullman, the kiosk offers emergency contraceptives as well as a wide range of over-the-counter products.
Paperback copies of How the Other Half Eats: The Untold Story of Food and Inequality in America are available at no cost from the Common Reading Program for instructors and staff at four campuses.
Welcome future Cougs! Learn more about your soon-to-be community during an open house March 23 from 3–5 p.m. featuring a variety of local resources and amenities, one-on-one conversations with current Cougs, light refreshments and a complimentary keepsake photo commemorating your decision to become a future WSU Pullman Coug. Stop by and say hello — we’re always here to […]
WSU Extension translates research into practice to address local needs. This is done by conducting and applying research and knowledge in a way that is culturally appropriate and tailored to the unique needs of individuals and communities. If approached thoughtfully, Extension can be a valuable partner in conducting community-engaged research. Join four Extension faculty members to […]
Mark your calendar for Showcase, the university’s weeklong celebration of academic excellence. Events start on Monday, March 25, and run through March 29. Showcase honors the achievements of WSU scholars and provides forums for sharing their research and creative work. Support your colleagues by attending the following events: March 18–April 1 Crimson Reads: A Celebration of WSU Authors Holland & Terrell Libraries’ […]
On display March 26 through June 29, Subversive Intent: Selections from the Collection presents rarely displayed artworks from the museum’s permanent collection, spanning from historical pieces by Hogarth and Goya to contemporary works by Holzer and Shimomura. It juxtaposes politically engaged art by the Kienholzes with introspective and irreverent subversion. Artists throughout history have used humor and […]
“‘What is the Meaning of this Boundary Line?’ Indigenous Nationhood and Colonial Borders” by Dr. Patrick Lozar (Salish & Kootnai) (University of Montana) 2024 Sherman & Mabel Smith Pettyjohn Lecture on Indigenous History Friday, March 29, at noon CUE 518, WSU Pullman Since the mid-nineteenth century, Indigenous Nations of the Columbia Plateau have contended with the Canada-United States border […]